Nephilim, Giants, and The Annunaki are subjects we have discussed on this show, but never as a featured episode. We being believers in the possibility of the ancient alien hypothesis, and that aliens have visited/are visiting Earth, we wanted to bring in artist, designer, author, researcher, and all around swell guy – Scotty Roberts to discuss it at length. We will also talk with Scotty about his love of graphic design and photography. Since host Chris is also attempting a mean growth of facial hair, we may also learn about how Scotty he grew and keeps that moustache looking so fantastic all the time!

Featured Guest

Scotty Roberts

Scott Roberts’ background is laced with varied and diverse skills and experience. After two years in a Christian bible college, he entered seminary pursuing his Masters in Divinity. During his college and seminary studies, he focused on his academic and personal passion for history, theater and art. His religious studies intensified his interest in spirituality, and his research of the Paranormal expanded throughout the 80s and 90s. Scott is the founder and publisher of Intrepid Magazine, a journal dedicated to politics, science, extraterrestrial contact, unexplained phenomena and alternative fringe theories.

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Chris George Zuger

Producer & Host: Den of Lore

I’m a 32nd Degree Freemason, an award-winning Creative Director, Copywriter, and Public Speaker. As a long time listener of shows like Grimerica, Where Did The Road Go?, Coast to Coast, and the Joe Rogan Experience.

I in fact had inspiration for starting The Den of Lore Show from Grimerica. Darren and Graham have been amazing mentors from the start, and I couldn’t have gotten this far without their encouragement and guidance.

I like ancient knowledge, symbolism, long walks on the beach, and the “occasional” glass of single malt Scotch. Not that blended crap – that’s barely whisky.